Hillary Clinton's political shift to the right reached new territory this week as she warmly praised George Bush at a speech in Washington and defended her decision to let Rupert Murdoch sponsor a fundraising event on her behalf.

But Ms Clinton's efforts risk alienating those who argue that a "Republican-lite" platform cannot draw enough support. "Afraid to offend, she has limited her policy proposals to minor, symbolic issues.

I knew this would happen all along. Choose what you feel is slightly the lesser evil. Republican or Republican-lite. Tweedledum or Tweedledee. With this kind of choice, it's not worth voting. This ghastly woman is as devoid of character and principle as her worthless husband.

“American” politics are nothing but a joke, it is a total mess, our current politicians aren’t leaders at all! I would love to see a man or women step up for white interest and actually go against Zionism but I don’t think the public is ready for that just yet.

These are the only options ZOG will be kind enough to give us in the 2008 presidential.

How about we borrow a page from Mao in regards to how to obtain political power...

Better yet, we can take an example from our own kind, our forefathers.

I would word it something along these lines.

When in the course of human nature a government ceases to represent the collective will of the people and rather sides openly against the interests of the people, it deserves to and ought to be abolished. For by ignoring the will of the people, the stated government has lost any claim to legitimacy.

Two more New York friends, both of them young and liberal lawyers who dislike Bush intensely, didn't hesitate for a second when asked if they would prefer Hillary or the Republican Senator McCain to be their next president. 'McCain!' was their joint answer.